Technology And Culture

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As the inbound editorial group for Technology and Culture, we are dedicated to increasing the journal's availability by producing larger audiences for our research study articles.

As the inbound editorial group for information technology and Culture, we are devoted to increasing the journal's accessibility by producing bigger audiences for our research study articles.


We are looking for submissions that speak with an international audience beyond your subject to help clarify its significance for scholars operating in other subjects. Also essential is to show how your topic is relevant for today's scholarship. Finally, we would like you to consider how your manuscript would be taught in the classroom.


In all submissions, we are wanting to see-at a minimum-a conversation of:


- Historiographical context of your case research study

- Global importance

- Broader significance of your case research study


These points ought to be made clear in the abstract.


Submission of a manuscript indicates your guarantee that the content has actually not formerly been published in kind or in compound, and that the manuscript is not under factor to consider somewhere else.


Manuscripts may be sent through Scholastica, our electronic submission system: technology-and-culture. scholasticahq.com/. You will need to develop a user id on Scholastica to proceed.) We do not accept paper copy submissions. Email submissions will just be accepted if the author is not able to access the Scholastica system.


We can work with files in any typical Mac or Windows word processing program format, but World Files are chosen. Please do not send a PDF file. Articles are picked by double-blind peer review. The only location your name should appear is on a different title page; please make certain to remove any self-referencing footnotes as well. If your identity is obvious from the manuscript, it can not be sent out for evaluation.


Length, format, and design: We have a word limitation of 7,500 words (without footnotes) per short article, with a maximum of 100 footnotes. Footnotes should not be discursive: if the details is very important, put it in the text! We have a limitation of 6 illustrations and or tables. Please upload your illustrations as specific files, do not embed them in the text however submit them on Scholastica as private files. If you feel that you need to go beyond among these limits considerably, please consult the handling editor (managingeditor@techculture.org). Make sure, however, that the manuscript file has callouts showing where each figure must be put.


Please utilize a standard font (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman) in a standard size (12 point). Use very little formatting. Double area whatever, consisting of block quotations, notes, and figure captions, and leave appropriate margins. Do not embed illustrations or tables in the text; send them as different files instead. For notes, we use the Chicago Manual of Style's footnotes-bibliography style.

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